This course is a survey of American history from discovery through and including the Civil War and reconstruction.
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This course is a survey of American history from the end of the Civil War to the present.
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This course is a survey of the history of Black Americans from their origins in Africa to the present. It considers political, economic, social, and cultural factors, as well as the interaction between African Americans and the larger society.
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This course explores the history of Black women in America. It covers Black women's roles in the home, industry, and during World Wars from the colonial period to present day. Topics include American social movements, race relations, ethnicity, sexuality, gender, medical issues, and age.
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This course examines the historical, cultural, political, and economic aspects of China. The course starts in 1644 and ends in the present-day era. It covers the late Ming dynasty, the Qing dynasty, Eastern and Western influences causing wars and rebellions, the Republic of China, the People's Republic of China, and the country's current transitional state.
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This course examines the historical, cultural, political, and economic aspects of Japan. The course starts in the 1500s by studying the Tokugawa dynasty and its wealthy and powerful rulers and then examines the impact of Eastern and Western influences in Japan including World Wars I and II and the rebuilding and modernization of Japan. The course ends by exploring Japan's present role, influence, and effect on global nationalism.
This course surveys the history of selected civilizations from the origins of the first human civilizations to the Renaissance. It focuses on the political, economic, social, cultural, and technological contributions of these civilizations, individually and collectively, to the modern world.
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This course surveys the history of selected civilizations from the Renaissance to the present. It focuses on the political, economic, social, cultural, and technological contributions of these civilizations, individually and collectively, to the modern world.
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This course covers the domestic problems and world position of Europe during the past century and a half. It considers political, economic, social, cultural, and technological factors, particularly with regard to their effects on the United States.
This course covers the history and culture of Latin America from ancient history to the present. It considers political, economic, social, and cultural factors as well as the interaction between Latin America and the larger society.
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This course is a survey of the U.S. military history from the founding days of America to the present with special emphasis on the 20th and 21st centuries. It examines the political, social, cultural, economic, and marshal aspects of the U.S. military.
This course permits instruction in special content areas not included in other History courses.